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when i look at this, i see what my environment was like, what i was taught and taught how to act. so people with bias, you're never going to remove it from society. short, tall, old, young, women, there's some bias somewhere in the world. what you do with it matters. so we have to do what we should do and what we can do, rather than constantly looking for someone to blame. >> you're saying -- >> this is a question about institutionalizing our biases. 1 in 7 black men in new orleans are either in prison or parole. not because they're born prisoners but because we assume they are criminal. the statistics are overwhelming, and it's not just around criminal justice, because we've been talking about it because of trayvon. but when you look at the number of new teachers hired in our grand education reform, guess who we're hiring? young, smart people. but largely white. and so when you look at the statistics about how we want to change in this country, it's always negativity impacts african-american and latino people. i point to the data in terms of incarceration, length of time served,
when i look at this, i see what my environment was like, what i was taught and taught how to act. so people with bias, you're never going to remove it from society. short, tall, old, young, women, there's some bias somewhere in the world. what you do with it matters. so we have to do what we should do and what we can do, rather than constantly looking for someone to blame. >> you're saying -- >> this is a question about institutionalizing our biases. 1 in 7 black men in new orleans...
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the judge is going to make it a comfortable environment and it is cathartic that the victim finally, finally after all this time gets to say exactly what she wants and look the person who has committed such violence and just utterly unspeakable agents upon her, give them that day in court. so, i would encourage all my victims to do that and as well as their families, chris, because we have to realize that the effects of the last ten years have spilled over into these people's families and their community and they have a right to say in court how this has affected them and how it's going to continue to affect them. >> it would seem to me that the right word here, kendall, is cathartic. this is not about impacting the decision that the judge is going to make, this is really about what's right for these three women, right? >> yeah. of course, it does provide a validation when the anguish, the nightmare you suffered is expressed in a court of law to a judge who completely understands and respects what you suffered and then pronounces sentence. so this is a very important part of the proc
the judge is going to make it a comfortable environment and it is cathartic that the victim finally, finally after all this time gets to say exactly what she wants and look the person who has committed such violence and just utterly unspeakable agents upon her, give them that day in court. so, i would encourage all my victims to do that and as well as their families, chris, because we have to realize that the effects of the last ten years have spilled over into these people's families and their...
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like we said before, we understand that this law was passed in order to create a safe environment for people to defend themselves, but we also understand that we don't want laws that condone violence. we need laws that are going to help prevent that. >> so this idea of sort of being at the table, it's an interesting one. we were just talking about north carolina and the fact there have been 13 weeks of protesters there. that governor never did come out and meet with those protesters. you, on the other hand, did get to have a meeting with governor rick scott. tell me about it and why that ended up not being enough for you. >> yeah. well, governor rick scott on day one told us he wasn't going to meet us the at all and wouldn't be calling this special session. on day three, actually night three, he said he would have a meeting with us. about 8:00 p.m. we found out he was going to meet up with us at 9:00 p.m. there were seven people sent into that meeting with him. i was one of them. we basically shared our stories with the governor and we laid out the way trayvon's law would look. you kn
like we said before, we understand that this law was passed in order to create a safe environment for people to defend themselves, but we also understand that we don't want laws that condone violence. we need laws that are going to help prevent that. >> so this idea of sort of being at the table, it's an interesting one. we were just talking about north carolina and the fact there have been 13 weeks of protesters there. that governor never did come out and meet with those protesters. you,...
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because you want to understand this whole family environment and if the child is given to the mother will will the mother bring the child right back, grandfath grandfather, will he bring the child right back. i'm concerned and the laws on the books don't go far enough to protect our children. that's why we continue to see these things happening over and over again. practice is a g-- florida is a gun-happy state. >> if you were representing him, do you think that's a good enough explanation? >> well, first of all, if i was representing him, i would say that this is not that connective of a case. leaving the child home and then the grenades are in the like in the same room at the same time. what is he doing with grenades? what's he -- you know, killing deer with grenades? why do we let people have grenades? why do we let them have grenades if they have kids? we institute make a law that says if they have kids, no grenades. how about that? >> all right. we will end on that note. you know. just to mention this is a little girl's 4th birthday. what a birthday. a shame. thank you so much.
because you want to understand this whole family environment and if the child is given to the mother will will the mother bring the child right back, grandfath grandfather, will he bring the child right back. i'm concerned and the laws on the books don't go far enough to protect our children. that's why we continue to see these things happening over and over again. practice is a g-- florida is a gun-happy state. >> if you were representing him, do you think that's a good enough...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> he has to be cautious and protective of his safety. there's still a fringe element who have said at least in tweets and everything else that they want revenge. >> mark o'mara says his client has been getting death threats since he was found not guilty of killing trayvon martin. on the grill tonight, the man who helped raise $12,000 so george zimmerman can buy another gun. mr. hanson, welcome to you. why do you want george zimmerman to have a gun so badly? >> the first thing to point out is, the purpose of the fund-raiser was not just to buy a gun. it was to buy gun, ammunition, gear, training, whatever he felt was appropriate to defend himself, his family, his parents and that was what the money was raised for. >> have you offered to do the same for the family of trayvon martin, given it was their unarmed teenaged son who was shot dead by george zimmerman? have you thought about their security going-forward? >> i'm not aware of any threats against mr. martin's family for the fact that mr. zimmerman was acquitted. if there a
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> he has to be cautious and protective of his safety. there's still a fringe element who have said at least in tweets and everything else that they want revenge. >> mark o'mara says his client has been getting death threats since he was found not guilty of killing trayvon martin. on the grill tonight, the man who helped raise $12,000 so george zimmerman can buy another gun. mr. hanson, welcome to you. why do you want...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org now back to the judge. ♪ >> president has told us he is not going to follow the law and if she molt going to follow it the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. people in congress are saying we're not going to fund obamacare. you can criticize this all you want but we're not going to pass a continuing resolution or other measures that makes funding for enforcement and implementation of obamacare. >> judge jeanine: republicans threatening to defund obamacare but they aren't the only ones that wanted out obamacare. even the irs employees union the ones getting jobs to enforce obamacare, the ones who just got all those bonuses, they want out. with me now, democratic strategist, ryan, isn't the delay of the employer mandate an admission by the administration that allegedly affordable care act is not affordable but it's a
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org now back to the judge. ♪ >> president has told us he is not going to follow the law and if she molt going to follow it the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. people in congress are saying we're not going to fund obamacare. you can criticize this all you...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> raw politics tonight, a new poll of democrats shows an even splint whether anthony wiener's sexting scandal will affect a vote. 46% said tuesday's bombshell will have an impact. 49% said it matters little or not at all. his young sexting partner spoke out for the first time today with inside edition's jim morray. >> how would you describe him? i read one quote that suggested you thought he was a dirty old man. >> he actually said that about himself to me. he -- the exact wording is that he's an argumentative, poor pet well horny midd
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. a 6-year-old boy swallowed by a sand dune. there he is. he is now out of the hospital. nathan has been transferred to a facility for rehabilitation therapy. he's expecked to stay there several days. it took nearly four hours to get him out. he is in good condition. doctors say he suffered some lung damage from inhaling the sand. >> his survival, in some people's minds is nothing short of a miracle. >> his grandfather said this is the definition of a miracle. >>> all right, we want to show you fascinating pictures, at least we think so. from the bottom of the gulf of mexico, we are looking at a 200-year-old shipwreck 150 miles from valgalveston. researchers are trying to get artifacts to see where the ship was traveling from, how it went down. they think it might have been carrying soldiers in the 1800s. all the artifacts are pretty well preserved when you think about how far down they are. >> what a fun find. what a mystery to unravel. let's look at what's coming up on "new day this m
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. a 6-year-old boy swallowed by a sand dune. there he is. he is now out of the hospital. nathan has been transferred to a facility for rehabilitation therapy. he's expecked to stay there several days. it took nearly four hours to get him out. he is in good condition. doctors say he suffered some lung damage from inhaling the sand. >> his survival, in some people's minds is nothing...
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the type of life they live and how they are living, in the environment they are living in. >> so you did not find her credible as a witness? >> no. >> that was anderson cooper interviewing the first juror who spoke out. she said she went in to the deliberations saying that he should be acquitted, and she obviously stuck with that. >> what she did was clearly amplify the disconnect between the cultures in sanford county. how dare she say that rachel jeantel is embarrassed or felt inadequate? she is just a person on a jury, and these are how people think. >> i think that race was brought up before. when rachel jeantel walked into the room, it really hit home for people that perhaps there was this disparity between the martin.nd trayvon however, why would we think so little of people in our community, because you are white, you cannot connect with someone from another race or culture? that was my starting point. until i saw the interview and her what she had to say. be found rachel jeantel to in-credible just because of who she was, which was authentic. she was honest. she owned up to h
the type of life they live and how they are living, in the environment they are living in. >> so you did not find her credible as a witness? >> no. >> that was anderson cooper interviewing the first juror who spoke out. she said she went in to the deliberations saying that he should be acquitted, and she obviously stuck with that. >> what she did was clearly amplify the disconnect between the cultures in sanford county. how dare she say that rachel jeantel is embarrassed...
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>> i think, thomas, we have a completely different environment now. you saw john conyers cite this zimmerman case and say what more can we do? senator ben cardin works on this for years, zeroed in on the case. and george w. bush was saying this is wrong. we have a wide group of people saying it's wrong, we have to do something about it. >> while we use new york as a great example of the city any way, the premiere city of the world and what stop and frisk means here, there is a battle in the city, especially in the mayoral race who plefs in what when it comes to stop and frisk. bill thompson joined "morning joe" today and this is how he talked about it. take a look. >> when you say give me five stops today, it starts to create the situation it's a policing tool and officers with the proper training know who to stop or know what situations to use to stop with the constitutional safeguards that are provided then it's correctly but now it's not being used correctly. >> to know that new york is relying on such a firm handed law? >> it's such a great questi
>> i think, thomas, we have a completely different environment now. you saw john conyers cite this zimmerman case and say what more can we do? senator ben cardin works on this for years, zeroed in on the case. and george w. bush was saying this is wrong. we have a wide group of people saying it's wrong, we have to do something about it. >> while we use new york as a great example of the city any way, the premiere city of the world and what stop and frisk means here, there is a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. an impressive epa estimated 34 mpg highway... and during chevy's model year-end event you're getting a great deal on our remaining 2013 models, but they're going fast. what are you doing? moving in. before someone else does. ohhh...great. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 2013 chevy malibu ls for around $169 a month. >>> they told me what was expected of me here, and i gave them my word that i would try to be or would be the best prisoner they have had here, and i think for the most part i've kept my word on that. >> he won parole but not his freedom. granted parole on some charges from the 200 8 robbery conviction. simpson might be released sometime soon. k
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >> i knew my place. it really reflected a lot about richard nixon, the degree to which he wanted things controlled. >> a documentary airs t
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this...
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right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and they pled guilty and they are going to have to pay the maximum fine which is only $200,000, which is nothing, but they made a contribution of $55 million to the national fish and wildlife foundation. they blatantly admitted yes, we deleted documents. >> bill: but $55 million is also chump change and bp is forced to pay billions in restitution to the local businesses. >> yeah, three years later we are still dealing with the ramifications of this. haliburton has drug its feet. you can't see lawmakers on capitol hill talking about this and this is a s
right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and...
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the focus should be teachers and administrators creating a safe environment for children to learn and focus on teaching and learning. >> teachers should be teaching for god sakes. the school superintendent david hopkins told jack tapper today about the training. listen to what he had to say. >> these guns will be concealed on the employees in the district and again, the training that they have received is first class training and, you know, if you hire a new police officer out of the police academy, as far as firearms training, we received as much or more training they would receive, in fact, more training. i believe the course is 40 hours here in arkansas and our individuals receive 5 3 hours of training. >> this sounds great, brenda. you remember recently the empire state building shoot out that happened here in new york and policeman drew guns and fired 16 rounds and hit bystanders with gunfire by mistake and nine others hit by ricochetting bullets, people training with these guns all their careers and now we expect teachers in between giving lessons on chemistry, biology and so on
the focus should be teachers and administrators creating a safe environment for children to learn and focus on teaching and learning. >> teachers should be teaching for god sakes. the school superintendent david hopkins told jack tapper today about the training. listen to what he had to say. >> these guns will be concealed on the employees in the district and again, the training that they have received is first class training and, you know, if you hire a new police officer out of...
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ex-fiance, women who worked with him, now more women saying he created an unsafe, disrespectful work environment. he continues to stay in office. i don't know how much longer he can do so. but it is sort of a bicoastal problem at the moment. bob filner a mayor, anthony weiner wanting to be a mayor. i guess chris' wife's point -- the blind narcissism here is to me the most striking thing. i was convinced anthony weiner was going to get up on tuesday and say, you know what? i didn't tell you the whole truth. i really need to focus on my family, as has become apparent, and i'm going to get out of this race. running for public office in the media capital of the world, this might not be the best choice for my wife. don't forget my young son. he didn't do that. i just as a father and husband. i find that -- forget political reporter -- i just find that stunning. >> before i get a lot of tweets and all sorts of calls from men, angry that we're not talking about women politicians behaving badly, we haven't found very many examples. >> they don't do it. >> frankly, women in high-profile jobs that are act
ex-fiance, women who worked with him, now more women saying he created an unsafe, disrespectful work environment. he continues to stay in office. i don't know how much longer he can do so. but it is sort of a bicoastal problem at the moment. bob filner a mayor, anthony weiner wanting to be a mayor. i guess chris' wife's point -- the blind narcissism here is to me the most striking thing. i was convinced anthony weiner was going to get up on tuesday and say, you know what? i didn't tell you the...
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perhaps create a more welcome environment for those returning home from prison. how are we able to do those things, especially with the budget restraints we have throughout the country? >> we definitely need an urban strategy. it's called priorities. if we invest now, that will save a lot of money. sending someone to prison costs a whole lot more money than sending someone to college. >> one thing i found interesting is what you guys are sort of talking about is the anti-new town. this is sort of a systemic system of violence. it doesn't stop. you have 72 people shot over fourth of july weekend and it doesn't necessarily bat an eye to many folks around the country, saying it is what it is. it's always going to happen. how do you reverse that. what do you say to people who say, look, chicago is flush with money, there are tons of people who have been paid for years. this system does not change by any means. the kids are never cared about. more employees pad their bank accounts. >> of course i disagree with that and with all due respect to newtown, think the issue
perhaps create a more welcome environment for those returning home from prison. how are we able to do those things, especially with the budget restraints we have throughout the country? >> we definitely need an urban strategy. it's called priorities. if we invest now, that will save a lot of money. sending someone to prison costs a whole lot more money than sending someone to college. >> one thing i found interesting is what you guys are sort of talking about is the anti-new town....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? oh, that's the new nissan. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ the hou
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. the beach on...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. it's looking good, herbie. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ >>> where are the jobs for the unemployed? blame the sequester. "hardball" back after this. hola. sup. yello. howdy. what's crackalackin? it is great we express ourselves differently. if we were all the same, life would be boring. so get to know people who aren't like you. you'll appreciate what makes us different. the more you know. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. it's looking good, herbie. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make...
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wife and i have been doing this on that type of scale, almost everything we see education, health, environment positivity, all these things are symptoms. they're actually not the problem. in fact, charitable giving and philanthropy often keep the problems entrenched. it's a huge business, billions given away millions of people employed in the philanthropic world. it's difficult to give it away in a manner that will actually change things. so much of it keeps things in place. that's the nut we're trying to crack, and it's not easy. we focus on girls, that's one of the things we focus on, they'll be the mother of every child they need a seat at the table they need a voice in the world they live in. girls are a huge change-maker if they are given the possibility to do it, so that's one thing we do but it is really tough to give the money away effectively. cenk: that's super interesting. a couple things that i know, i know that in india when they do those small loans to the women of the household, it winds up not only helping that family, but the entire community tremendously, that they've been a
wife and i have been doing this on that type of scale, almost everything we see education, health, environment positivity, all these things are symptoms. they're actually not the problem. in fact, charitable giving and philanthropy often keep the problems entrenched. it's a huge business, billions given away millions of people employed in the philanthropic world. it's difficult to give it away in a manner that will actually change things. so much of it keeps things in place. that's the nut...
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we have details of an oil spill threatening the environment and the country's vital tourism industry. andrew, what's the latest. >> this is a picture-postcard thai beach. at the moment it's covered partly with a thin sheen of oil. towards one area of the beach, it is thick black sludge. and the rescue teams, the mop-up teams have been working around the clock. they say they've probably got about 70% of the oil so far. they say they will have completed the task by saturday. but certainly if you look at this area, there is a lot of oil on the beach still. no one has taken responsibility for human error in this. but there's a lot of questions being raised on the impact on tourism. this is a big tourist area, it's quite close to bangkok, the capital of thailand. a lot of locals come here as well and they've been leaving the island in droves. the good news, if will is any, wolf, is it does seem to be contained to this one beach or mainly contained to this one beach. other beaches in the area not reporting any evidence yet of oil and authorities have their fingers crossed that they'll be ab
we have details of an oil spill threatening the environment and the country's vital tourism industry. andrew, what's the latest. >> this is a picture-postcard thai beach. at the moment it's covered partly with a thin sheen of oil. towards one area of the beach, it is thick black sludge. and the rescue teams, the mop-up teams have been working around the clock. they say they've probably got about 70% of the oil so far. they say they will have completed the task by saturday. but certainly...
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. >> it creates an environment where accidents are more likely to happen. how many stories do we do where a kid gets access to a gun and shoots another kid or shoots him or herself. i don't like the idea of having any guns on campus. if you want to make the case of having a police officer on campus just to make things safe, i'm willing to have that conversation, but arming all of our teachers is not a good idea. having better security to make sure crazy people don't get into the school, let's have conversations about that, but this isn't going to solve it. we need to focus on comprehensive gun control. cenk: on the on line show, ana and i had a discussion about sky diving. now that i have kids, i don't want my wife or myself to take that chance. humans make mistakes in whatever you do. if you're cooking, stills you burn yourself, cut yourself, people make mistakes. i don't want to take that chance with sky diving, because if you make a mistake, you dry. if you make a mistake with a gun, someone dice. so, perhaps you shouldn't have those things lying around.
. >> it creates an environment where accidents are more likely to happen. how many stories do we do where a kid gets access to a gun and shoots another kid or shoots him or herself. i don't like the idea of having any guns on campus. if you want to make the case of having a police officer on campus just to make things safe, i'm willing to have that conversation, but arming all of our teachers is not a good idea. having better security to make sure crazy people don't get into the school,...
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it's running into a very poor environment. the water is a bit cooler and wrapping in a lot of dry air. you can see on the satellite it almost just disappears. i would expect this to evaporate. out in the pacific we're watching flossie. this is also weakening. it's not going to be a powerful storm. what makes it interesting is it looks like it will be a tropical storm between monday morning and tuesday morning. it's going to make for some very rough surf. we'll see some downpours out of this system and wind gusts too. those are the systems we're keeping an eye on. it's not huge systems. they will cause a little bit of a nuisance to those areas. we're keeping an eye on the cold front. it's chilly. 57 degrees right now in minneapolis. we're also seeing heavier rain from ohio into louisiana where in louisiana we could end up to three to four inches of rain in the next 48 hours. we'll see cool temperatures about 20 degrees below average. the below average air moves into areas of eastern great lakes tomorrow. up and down the east co
it's running into a very poor environment. the water is a bit cooler and wrapping in a lot of dry air. you can see on the satellite it almost just disappears. i would expect this to evaporate. out in the pacific we're watching flossie. this is also weakening. it's not going to be a powerful storm. what makes it interesting is it looks like it will be a tropical storm between monday morning and tuesday morning. it's going to make for some very rough surf. we'll see some downpours out of this...
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. >> i spent last week in australia a guest of the environment center. >> reporter: then there was this $13,000 all-expense paid trip in 2008 to new zealand. 2009, $four, for a trip to spain. 2007, accepted nearly $15,000 in travel for a trip to south africa. >> clearly, it is legal. the question is, of course, is it ethical? there's a difference between the two. >> reporter: one of california's premier experts in government ethics. we showed the travel records to bob stern. >> it always raises questions to me when we have such extensive travel. i don't think that private groups should be providing travel for public officials. >> reporter: that's right. private groups and nonprofits are picking up tabs for the travel. some might call it a loophole. it's a state law allowing special interest groups, lobbyists and executives, special access to power brokers like michael peevey. >> it's wherever a commissioner wants to go, anywhere in the world, all expenses paid except for every step of the way you're with a gaggle of lobbyists lobbying you. >> reporter: loretta had peevey's job, served f
. >> i spent last week in australia a guest of the environment center. >> reporter: then there was this $13,000 all-expense paid trip in 2008 to new zealand. 2009, $four, for a trip to spain. 2007, accepted nearly $15,000 in travel for a trip to south africa. >> clearly, it is legal. the question is, of course, is it ethical? there's a difference between the two. >> reporter: one of california's premier experts in government ethics. we showed the travel records to bob...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> with all the attention on the royal babe this week now formally named prince george alexander louis of cambridge, it seems like a good opportunity to look at infant mortality. the u.s. has the highest first-day infant mortality rate of any country in the industrialized world. earlier in year the institute of medicines compared of infant mortality rate with other comparable countries. as you can see the rate here in the united states is more than twice that of cunning like japan and sweden. for members of the royal family, or even members of congress, there is access to excellent el proo natal and post natal services. that's why the infant mortality rate is so high, because it's not available to everyone. at present 62% of women who already have health insurance do not have sufficient maternity care coverage. but from next year, the affordable care act requires all health insurance plans to cover maternity care as an essential health benefit. now, in the trough of republican talking points that people like speaker john boehne
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> with all the attention on the royal babe this week now formally named prince george alexander louis of cambridge, it seems like a good opportunity to look at infant mortality. the u.s. has the highest first-day infant mortality rate of any country in the industrialized world. earlier in year the institute of medicines compared of infant mortality rate with other comparable countries. as you can see the rate here in the...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. ♪ ♪ satisfaction ♪ i can't get no ♪ satisfaction >>> the song that started it all here in the united states, "satisfaction." it was our introduction to mick jagger. the crowd still goes wild for him. today mick jagger celebrates his 70th birthday. okay. we are bogey to show you -- he is 38 years old. he 38 in this picture? he looks the same. it is incredible. he still has the moves. thankfully he lost the white pants he's
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your...
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looks like the period the president described in his first speech, that period in the post world war ii environment where we had a growing middle class. i think a lot of that's going to happen irrespective of the gloom and doom that you hear from everybody out there right now talking about the death of the american economy. >> new nbc/"wall street journal" poll that came out this week. i know you're familiar with it. in that poll one of the numbers, 45% of americans right now approve of president obama's handling of the economy. 51% now say they disapprove. is this a matter of policy failing the middle class or is the middle class going to be a casualty of our new economy because, among other things, they lack the skills to compete, many of them? >> well, i think the poll results you see there and lots of other places have a lot to do with what we were discussing a second ago, vis-a-vis kind of government dysfunction and obstructionism. you need to listen to ben bernanke, republican appointee. this is not a wild-eyed radical democrat. and what he himself is saying is congress, your fiscal policy is
looks like the period the president described in his first speech, that period in the post world war ii environment where we had a growing middle class. i think a lot of that's going to happen irrespective of the gloom and doom that you hear from everybody out there right now talking about the death of the american economy. >> new nbc/"wall street journal" poll that came out this week. i know you're familiar with it. in that poll one of the numbers, 45% of americans right now...
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how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children, and it is some of this is getting huge response. people of all walks of life are hitting our registration but to be a part of that life class, even adult children are still wounded by the absent of fathers. >> before i let you go. confusion in the past over your position on same-sex marriage in this country. i want to give you an opportunity to clear it up or maybe clear it up for myself. is it a case -- is this a case of you, you know, hating the sin but loving the sinner or is that an oversimplification or is it more complicated than that? >> first of all, to those people who want mo
how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children,...
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eliminate light and gra gravity, the best explanation, we evolved on a certain planet in a certain environment with a certain set of cosmic and ter rest treeal cycles like seasonal cycles, daily cycles and we adopted those cycles just like flowering plants adopt those cycles. once we move inside, we can't undue 4 million years of evolution. >> we are based on where we live? >> what we came from. >> exactly. >> the studies really showed some remarkable numbers. people on nights of full moons, people took five minutes longer to fall asleep, they slept for 20 minutes shorter. their eeg activity, electroencephalogram brain waves were down 20% and their melatonin, sleep, was way off. >> that explains people's behavior around here. not charlie. somebody else. >> thank you, jeff re. >> it is you, not me. it is me, not you. >>> in 1943, the birth of a man with a legend cast in stone. do you know who it is? the answer is next. think music on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by viva, the towel that's tough when wet. grab a roll and break the rules on tough messes. ng" sponso
eliminate light and gra gravity, the best explanation, we evolved on a certain planet in a certain environment with a certain set of cosmic and ter rest treeal cycles like seasonal cycles, daily cycles and we adopted those cycles just like flowering plants adopt those cycles. once we move inside, we can't undue 4 million years of evolution. >> we are based on where we live? >> what we came from. >> exactly. >> the studies really showed some remarkable numbers. people on...
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it's a depraved environment for them and they get incredibly frustrated and they can aggress toward their trainers. >> alisyn: carol, you worked at seaworld for a little more than three years. what was your concern with these killer whales? >> i was there for about three years and while i was there, we did not have very many aggressive incidents with trainers in the water. some of the footage in the film i think is some of the most startling footage that you'll see. while i was there i was lucky enough to be working with female whales that did not have a history of aggression. that said, i think it's important to note that any one of the whales in the seaworld collection and in captivity have the potential to cause serious harm to trainers. i think the film does a great job of wrapping up the issues that cause them to aggress toward trainers because of the environment they're in. >> alisyn: one of the most heart wrenching scenes in the movie is watching as the baby orcas are taken away from their parents and you can actually see the response of the whales to being separated. what happened
it's a depraved environment for them and they get incredibly frustrated and they can aggress toward their trainers. >> alisyn: carol, you worked at seaworld for a little more than three years. what was your concern with these killer whales? >> i was there for about three years and while i was there, we did not have very many aggressive incidents with trainers in the water. some of the footage in the film i think is some of the most startling footage that you'll see. while i was...
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the charges say the company allowed an environment of extensive insider trading. >> it spanned more than a decade in time, involved securities of at least 20 public companies, extended across multiple sectors of the economy, and benefited sac to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> so far, eight sac capital employees have pleaded guilty. >>> 20 minutes after 5:00. coming up that's joey chestnut at it again. find out how many wings he had to down to retain the title of champion. >> good morning, everybody. ah, i know what you're thinking. what's vern doing there? what happened to dennis? it's all about me for this particular tease. a top nfl quarterback got paid and the as last night looking for a little home cooking at the expense of the angels. don't move. > >>> good morning. the as dropped two of three last week to the angels in anaheim so what happened this time? in oakland, it was time for a little pay back as we go to the o.co he could. dan straley with a 2-1 lead in the 5th. forget about it! the angels were just great. hamilton got through. mark trumbo to the ga
the charges say the company allowed an environment of extensive insider trading. >> it spanned more than a decade in time, involved securities of at least 20 public companies, extended across multiple sectors of the economy, and benefited sac to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> so far, eight sac capital employees have pleaded guilty. >>> 20 minutes after 5:00. coming up that's joey chestnut at it again. find out how many wings he had to down to...
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. >> the suggestion that you made that he created a harmonious family environment. >> i'm going to leave that. mr. thomas, step up, assistant prosecutor. >> tom, the thing that was telling about what the true nature of ariel castro is that when we had him sign the deed for the property a few days back after the pleas, he broke down in tears and told ours representative that he was thinking that it was wrong that that property be torn down and that he was so sorry to lose that property because of the many happy memories that he had there with gina, michelle, and amanda. that's how he viewed the world. that's how distorted and twisted he is. >> all right. >> showing the chains and the helmets used in sex acts was gratuitous and unnecessary. do you feel that you had to -- >> i think it was important for the court to know that the restraints weren't just psychological, it was also physical and it was also daily. they were chained multiple times multiple places only really released from the chains to be allowed to be taken down to the bathroom when he saw fit, rechained as well as the other t
. >> the suggestion that you made that he created a harmonious family environment. >> i'm going to leave that. mr. thomas, step up, assistant prosecutor. >> tom, the thing that was telling about what the true nature of ariel castro is that when we had him sign the deed for the property a few days back after the pleas, he broke down in tears and told ours representative that he was thinking that it was wrong that that property be torn down and that he was so sorry to lose that...
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can i change my environment? >> reporter: and the answer is to those? >> you can. >> reporter: and katy perry is living proof. she seems to do anything she sets her mind to. ♪ kiss me ♪ infect me with your loving ♪ fill me with your poison >> then why are we going so slow? >> reporter: do you have any long-term plans as far as the acting side of things? >> i'm kind of the director in the position of where i'm at in music right now so i get kind of final cut and i just don't know if i'd have that in the other world. but, you know, if ridley scott called me for "blade runner 2" to play rachel, of course i'll oblige. >> reporter: and if you're katy perry, don't be surprised if he does. cameron mathison, cancun, mexico. >> i think it would be great if we saw katy perry's outfits somehow incorporated into smurfette's outfits like the turning boob thing. >> i don't know. that might be adult material. i'm not sure about that. >> i think that would make -- i would go see that movie. >> not so much. >> i would go see the smurfette movie if that's what they
can i change my environment? >> reporter: and the answer is to those? >> you can. >> reporter: and katy perry is living proof. she seems to do anything she sets her mind to. ♪ kiss me ♪ infect me with your loving ♪ fill me with your poison >> then why are we going so slow? >> reporter: do you have any long-term plans as far as the acting side of things? >> i'm kind of the director in the position of where i'm at in music right now so i get kind of final...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. [ male announcer ] a family that vacations together, sunscreens together. find a hilton everywhere you want to go with rates as low as $109 per night. book now at hilton.com/getaway. >>> welcome back to "new day." russia, host of the 2014 olympics just announced not all may be welcomed to the gampz. gay athletes and fans could be prosecuted. the country has strict laws banning public displays of affection against gay couples and symbols like the rainbow flag. >> at a time when a growing number of developing countries are accepting gay marriage. the language of the law is pretty vague that is why there is great concern it could apply to people who visit here during the o
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. >> what i love is this office environment right now, it is beautiful, star. you have a candle burning, and before the camera started rolling, we had music playing, and you have beautiful orchids and pictures and quotes off things that are meaningful thchblt is sort of in my opinion the kind of office that every woman should be allowed to have. >> and every woman in napw does. she should feel empowered. >> i look at the women whom you have quoted, the iconic figures that are glamorous and beautiful and yet each one successful. you have coco chanel, and marilyn monroe, and elizabeth taylor and i think that i like your quote the best though. read that. >> you are stronger than you seem. braver than you believe and smarter than you think. everybody needs a boost of confidence. every woman needs to know that she has somebody supporting her, and networking for women is life blood. and when i can look at a woman in the face and say, that you are stronger, and braver and smarter, i think that i have accomplished what i need to accompli accomplish. >> can we talk abou
. >> what i love is this office environment right now, it is beautiful, star. you have a candle burning, and before the camera started rolling, we had music playing, and you have beautiful orchids and pictures and quotes off things that are meaningful thchblt is sort of in my opinion the kind of office that every woman should be allowed to have. >> and every woman in napw does. she should feel empowered. >> i look at the women whom you have quoted, the iconic figures that are...
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we actively promote an environment where all employees have the opportunity to succeed. no doubt about it, as i sit here at the new york stock exchange, it's clear, if you do a quick look around the stock exchange here, the finance industry, brooke, it is a male dominated feel. women are slowly coming in a little bit more, but it is a male dominated field. >> alison, you bring it every day, and we appreciate it. alison kosik and ashley merryman, ladies, thank you so much for the conversation. i appreciate that. >>> coming up, ten former "american idol" contestants file a lawsuit charging racism. they want $25 million each. that story after the break. the. ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> now to that exclusive lawsuit, the hit singing sensation show "american idol," the suit claims the show is racist. all ten of these former contestants wan
we actively promote an environment where all employees have the opportunity to succeed. no doubt about it, as i sit here at the new york stock exchange, it's clear, if you do a quick look around the stock exchange here, the finance industry, brooke, it is a male dominated feel. women are slowly coming in a little bit more, but it is a male dominated field. >> alison, you bring it every day, and we appreciate it. alison kosik and ashley merryman, ladies, thank you so much for the...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate -- still looks like...kate. with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highlights and lowlights. for color that's perfectly true to you. i don't know all her secrets, but i do know kate's more beautiful now, than the day i married her. with the expert highlights and lowlights of nice 'n easy, all they see is you. and lowlights of nice 'n easy, iand we're talkingl time with diane about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. you got your list? let's go! look at that price! i like that! they need those for school. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. save time and money getting your kids ready for school bring in ads from your local stores and see for yourself. donuts? ♪ you're cute. [ door closes ] [ female announcer ] new special k protein cereal helps keep you fuller longer. willpower. what will you gain when you lose? how ya doin'
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remember, he gave that speech out in gw or georgetown, i believe, where he touched on the environment. it was actually considered a large address about the environment and he laid a very high standard for keystone saying that look, we gotta make sure it doesn't set us on the path toward contributing global warming. >> bill: that was the first indication. >> the follow-up here. >> bill: i think it's safe to say that even if he hasn't made up his mind, he certainly is into the subject and is aware of the arguments and has been exposed to all of the criticism about the pipeline. >> absolutely. it is a hot political issues. the republicans, this is their jobs plan by the way. ask you them what they're going to do for jobs, their answer is approve the keystone pipeline. >> bill: if you asked me two weeks ago or even a week ago, what the president was going to do, i would say he would approve the pipeline. after that interview, i think you're right. it is an indication where he's going. and now this story. i mean if you're -- whatever the pipeline company is called and you're trying to sell
remember, he gave that speech out in gw or georgetown, i believe, where he touched on the environment. it was actually considered a large address about the environment and he laid a very high standard for keystone saying that look, we gotta make sure it doesn't set us on the path toward contributing global warming. >> bill: that was the first indication. >> the follow-up here. >> bill: i think it's safe to say that even if he hasn't made up his mind, he certainly is into the...
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in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under water. >> good-bye. >> our next animal over here is a beautiful blue and gold macaw. >> that is beautiful. >> they have amazing -- let's turn him over here. amazing adaptations, okay? that beak, fantastic. you also have to watch your fingers. >> that looks sharp. >> that beak can open hard to reach nuts. also -- >> where do you find those? >> actually in northern parts of south america. amaze, they have two toes facing frontwards and two toes facing backwards. zygodactyl. this right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> is a 14-week-old bobcat kitten. >> that is cool. is she going to -- >> actually, she doesn't draw blood yet. >> she's thinking about it ri
in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under...
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this test will tell us how long the bolts on the bridge will last under tension in a marine environment. >> while some engineers say corrosion caused previous bolts to fail, further testing has found no problems. officials may decide by the middle of next month when the new eastern span will open. the contra costa times reports outside experts will discuss whether installing a temporary fix could allow the bridge to open before contractors finish repairs to faulty bolts. the span was scheduled to open labor day weekend, but an oversight committee pushed it back due to safety concerns. the $5 million celebration to mark the opening has been canceled. >>> this morning, we are learning more about the suspicious device that shut down the bay bridge during the afternoon commute. officials say the device turned out to be a gray pipe that did not pose a threat. yesterday, a passer-by spotted the object near the treasure island off ramp and called 911. the bomb squad responded, shutting down all lanes of the bridge. >> it was something that looked very suspiciously of an explosive device. it wa
this test will tell us how long the bolts on the bridge will last under tension in a marine environment. >> while some engineers say corrosion caused previous bolts to fail, further testing has found no problems. officials may decide by the middle of next month when the new eastern span will open. the contra costa times reports outside experts will discuss whether installing a temporary fix could allow the bridge to open before contractors finish repairs to faulty bolts. the span was...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> all right. about last night. you got to check this out, poppy. >> i was in bed when this happened. >> i wasn't. i probably should have been. this is 9:00 ooern. you might have seen some friends on the air. watch this. >> our buddy piers morgan wasn't there but guess who was there? matthew perry was there and guest host and he reu ninited w lisa kudrow. >> you are able to sure i'm not piers morgan. you tell that for sure i don't have a british accent or a name that sounds very pointy. about a month ago, i got a call from jeff sucker asking me to guest host for "piers morgan live." the first question was how did you
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> all right....